A quotient is the result of a division. The quotient from dividing 50 by 5 is 10.
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The quotient of a number refers to the result of dividing that number by another number. It represents how many times one number can be divided evenly into another number. For example, the quotient of 10 divided by 2 is 5, which means that 2 can be divided into 10 evenly 5 times.
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There are two zeros in the quotient when you divide 80000 by 50
50/5 = 10
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A quotient is the result of a division. The quotient from dividing 50 by 5 is 10.
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Because their ratios are the same. 250:50 = 250:50 = 25:5 By dividing 250:50 by 10 you have 25:5 or 250/50 = 250/50 = 25/5
The quotient of a number refers to the result of dividing that number by another number. It represents how many times one number can be divided evenly into another number. For example, the quotient of 10 divided by 2 is 5, which means that 2 can be divided into 10 evenly 5 times.
50 - 5 ÷ i
There are two zeros in the quotient when you divide 80000 by 50
-10x = -50 Divide both sides by -10 remembering that a minus divided by a minus the quotient then becomes positive: x = 5 So: -10*5 = -50